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Unique (& Free) Things To Do In NYC This Summer – August Events

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UPDATE: 2010 Events available for April | May | June | July | August | September. Summer event schedules are being finalized and will be updated as soon as they’re available. Please follow @UniqNYC on twitter or facebook.com/UniqNYC for updates. [−] August Events ➪ Rumble on the River – Outdoor Boxing ➪ Hong Kong Dragon [...]

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Unique (& Free) Things To Do In NYC This Summer – July Events

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UPDATE: 2010 Events available for April | May | June | July | August | September. Summer event schedules are being finalized and will be updated as soon as they’re available. Please follow @UniqNYC on twitter or facebook.com/UniqNYC for updates. [−] July Events ➪ Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival ➪ New York Philharmonic Summer Concerts ➪ [...]

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Unique (& Free) Things To Do In NYC This Summer – June Events

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UPDATE: 2010 Events available for April | May | June | July | August | September. Summer event schedules are being finalized and will be updated as soon as they’re available. Please follow @UniqNYC on twitter or facebook.com/UniqNYC for updates. [−] June Events ➪ Bubble Battle Times Square ➪ Museum Mile ➪ Figment NYC ➪ [...]

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2009 Chinese New Year Parade – Bayard Street NYC

One of the absolute best ways to celebrate diversity in New York City is to partake in the many cultural celebrations happening around the city. Today is the 10th Annual Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade & Festival. The parade will wind through Chinatown along Mott, Canal, Bayard and East Broadway Streets. Location: Chinatown, Manhattan. Time: [...]

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Annual Hare Krishna Parade down 5th Ave in NYC

June 16 – The New York City Hare Krishna Parade this year showcased three huge floats that were led down 5th Avenue from 60th Street to Washington Square Park – a three mile route. Because the parade was only 3 floats deep, traffic was not blocked and cars and buses drove alongside the floats, which [...]

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